What is ALL ABOARD?

ALL ABOARD is the annual fund of the non profit Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania, a support organization for the world­class Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. ALL ABOARD consists of contributions from individuals, corporations, railroad associations, civic groups, small businesses and many others.

Your donation to ALL ABOARD will help support important activities related to railroading, the industry that built our nation.

How could my gift to ALL ABOARD go to work?

There are lots of examples, at all funding levels.

We would also be happy to discuss any special interests you may have.

Why do you need funds from ALL ABOARD?

Less than 50% of the annual budget of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania comes from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The remaining admissions, memberships, grants and other monies do not adequately cover the ever­increasing costs of operating the Museum, preserving its premier collection and interpreting the history of railroading for the public.

Many large and small gifts are needed to accomplish the ongoing objectives of caring for the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania’s treasures and preserving and relating the stories of railroading men and women.

A new campaign is held each year; your gift is appreciated at any time.

All Aboard is the annual fund drive of the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. For information on other giving opportunities, including the Friends of the Railroad Museum
Endowment Fund, contact the Railroad Museum Director or Museum Advancement Director. The Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania is a non profit organization recognized as
tax exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service Tax Code. Gifts to the Friends of the Railroad Museum are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. A copy of the
Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania official registration and information may be obtained by calling toll-free within Pennsylvania: 1(800) 732-0999. Registration does not imply
endorsement.

Administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
Assisted by the Friends of the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania